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In December 2020, OLX Launched OLX Autos in India. [34] CEO of OLX Autos in India is Amit Kumar. [35] OLX's operations in India, like other online retailers, has faced problems with fraud and faced problems with people selling stolen vehicles. In combating fraud, nearly 25% of the car listings get rejected by its systems to protect users from ...
The retail prices of petrol and diesel are high enough in India to make electricity driven vehicles relatively economical. [310] The retail price of diesel was 101.00 ₹/liter in 2021–22, and the retail price of petrol was 110.00 ₹/liter.
Pages in category "Car manufacturers of Pakistan" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Sazgar Engineering Works was founded in September 1991 as a private limited company. [3] It was converted into a public limited company in November 1994. [3] In 1996, it was listed on the Karachi Stock Exchange.
Cars & commercial vehicles manufacturer, joint venture of Al-Haj Group & FAW (China) P A Allied Bank: Financials Banks Lahore: 1942 Commercial bank P A Amir Adnan: Consumer goods Clothing & accessories Karachi: 1990 Luxury fashion P A Amreli Steels: Basic materials Iron & steel Karachi: 1972 Steel P A Arif Habib Corporation: Conglomerates ...
The Dost is a 1.25 ton light commercial vehicle (LCV) that is the first product to be launched by the Indian-Japanese commercial vehicle joint venture Ashok Leyland Nissan Vehicles. Dost is powered by a 58 hp high-torque, 3-cylinder, turbo-charged common rail diesel engine and has a payload capacity of 1.25 tonnes.
Plug-in electric vehicles in India This page was last edited on 1 May 2022, at 22:57 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...
Dewan Farooque Motors Company Limited was incorporated in December 1998 by Dewan Yousuf Farooqui to assemble Hyundai and Kia vehicles in Pakistan. [2] This followed an earlier introduction of Kia cars in 1994 by Naya Daur Motors, which reportedly collected around Rs 800 million in booking fees from approximately 16,000 customers but delivered only a limited number of vehicles before its collapse.